YEAR 3 PROJECT - Rocks, Relics and Rumbles
In the Rocks, Relics and Rumbles project, your child will learn about the different layers of the Earth, including plate tectonics and their potential effects on the Earth's surface. They will investigate different types of rock to learn about their uses and properties. They will also investigate soil and fossils, including learning about the work of Mary Anning. They will have the opportunity to use maps to learn about the lines of latitude and longitude and a compass to learn about the cardinal and intercardinal points. They will also learn about volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis and the long and short-term consequences that these can have
Memorable Experience: 'Let's Rock!'
Geography: Layers of the Earth; Rocks; Plate tectonics; Ring of Fire; Features of volcanoes; Lines of latitude and longitude; Volcanic eruptions; Earthquakes and tsunamis; Compass points; Maps
History: Significant people - Mary Anning; Pompeii
This project is also supported by mini projects in;
Science: Forces and Magnets
Art and Design: Ammonite
Design and Technology: Making it Move
Computing: lessons derived from D.A.R.E.S
Music: lessons derived from Kapow
PE: lessons derived from TeamThemeKent
PSHE: lessons derived from JIGSAW content
RE: lessons derived from Kent SACRE scheme and Cornerstones RE projects
More information about the Year 3 Curriculum can be found in the YEAR 3 Long Term Plan 2025-2026 document found below.
In Year 3, PE lessons are timetabled for Wednesday (gymnastics) and Friday (hockey).
Please make sure kits are in school and earrings are removed.
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English
W/c 2nd February 2026
This week we will continue working on our 'Lava' unit. We will focus on using fronted adverbials and direct speech in our written work.
We will continue working on our handwriting and will spend some time recapping our Place Value of Grammar and Punctuation unit from last term.
Spellings
We are continuing to work on their spelling mastery which can be accessed via EdShed.
Spellings will be shared in class on Wednesday 3rd February and will be assessed via dictation on Tuesday 10th February.
Acorns
wet
swim
wash
always
twelve
twenty
why
when
what
where
one
once
Conkers
wet
wash
always
twelve
twenty
twice
twelfth
why
when
what
where
white
which
one
once
Pine Cones
always
twelve
twenty
twice
twelfth
twitch
twang
swollen
twilight
award
weather
why
when
what
where
white
which
while
wheel
whine
whose
one
once
https://www.edshed.com/en-gb/menu
Maths
W/c 2nd February 2026
This week we will continue working on our unit on length and perimeter. This will include:
Please encourage your child to access Times Table Rock Stars at home. Their log in is the same as their Numbots log in. Their focus should currently be on the 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10 times tables.
There is currently a tournament between Year 3 houses. This will end on Friday 6th February. There will be prizes :-)
Below are links to Infinity quizzes to help further embed in class learning.
https://infinity.whiteroseeducation.com/Home
Individuals would benefit from recapping our previous place value and multiplication units. They can do this using the following quizzes:
School code: SLR - JJW
Place Value
Multiplication
Additional Information
Children need their reading book and reading record in school every day.
Every child should have a coat each day - we believe that getting outside (no matter the weather) is important.
PE kits should include a spare set of socks and a PE jumper/hoodie.
Show and Tell
Show and Tells are welcome anytime but these should be recent personal achievements or linked to our 'in class' learning.
Friday 6th February 2026
I am excited to share that Year 3 have received their final puzzle piece and have their class reward on Friday. They have chosen a class party with a teddy. For this, they are able to bring in one small teddy (of a reasonable size to be able to sit on the table and not impact work) who can enjoy some musical statues and pass the parcel with them.
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We encourage the children to: